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FRIDAY, MAY 20, 2011

BONGO COMICS FOR AUGUST

BART SIMPSON COMICS #62

Written and art by Sergio Aragones and various.

Now monthly! Using his influence with government officials, Mr. Burns repeals the child labor laws in Springfield and finds he has a whole new workforce to exploit. Then, Grampa and Bart bond over a junky jalopy that they find at the police auction. Also, "Maggie's Crib."

32 pages, $2.99.

SERGIO ARAGONES' FUNNIES #2

Written and art by Sergio Aragones.

More autobiographical anecdotes, perplexing puzzles, silly short stories, and hilarious pantomime gags, featuring a return to Skull Island, where Sergio Aragones takes on King Kong, as well as a tale about a beautiful girl with a lifelong desire to become Miss Universe -- but on what planet? Then, learn of Sergio's first money-making scheme (at 9-years-old)!

32 pages, $3.50.

SIMPSONS COMICS #181

Written by Dixon, art by Costanza.

Marge convinces Ned Flanders to go on singles cruise in hopes that he will find a love match. However, when the Simpsons receive word that the ship was lost at sea with no presumed survivors, they must protect Rod and Todd from some suspicious relatives who come to claim them.

32 pages, $2.99.

THE SIMPSONS TREEHOUSE OF HORROR VOLUME 6: FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE TP

Written and art by various.

Become the afterlife of the party with this soul-stirring monster mash of wildly wicked and devilished delightful Halloween howlers from Matt Groening, your spirit guide to sidesplitting comedy. Join the seance circle and peer into the paranormal as the Simpsons are called upon by the heavenly hosts to save humanity from cockroaches, earn the spite of some fairy sprits, fight off a crazed groundskeeper bent on avenging his prized emu, and much more!

128 pages, $17.99.

SPONGEBOB COMICS #4

Written and art by various.

SpongeBob's job at the Krusty Krab is jeopardized by a multi-purpose robot -- but is there more to it than meets the (single, cyclopean) eye? Also: SpongeBob and Patrick do a simple favor for Sandy, which of course leads to disaster, woe, and rappelling. Plus, Plankton's family tree is revealed. All this, plus short bursts of brilliant SpongeComics by indie darlings Stephen DeStefano, Sam Henderson, James Kochalka, Dave Roman, and Joey Weiser.

32 pages, $2.99.



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